Groups where the centers of the irreducible characters form a chain. II
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Abstract: In this paper, we determine new characterizations of nested and nested GVZ-groups, including character-free characterizations, but we additionally show that nested groups and nested GVZ-groups can be defined in terms of the existence of certain normal series.
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(7)- Nested GVZ-groups
- A characterization of nested groups in terms of conjugacy classes
- A Frobenius group analog for Camina triples
- Groups where the centers of the irreducible characters form a chain
- Finite Groups Whose Irreducible Character Degrees Constitute Two Chains
- Partial GVZ-groups
- Isomorphic character tables of nested \(GVZ\)-groups.
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